Cape May Star and Wave, 23 May 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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WEST CAPE MAY Miss Cleonc Schellenger is spending a few days with her mother here. J, i. "and M.-s. Samuel T. Cailey are ' the proud parents of a little baby boy. Mayor J. B. Hastings spent a few days in Philadelphia recently. Miss Elsif Hand spent over Sunday " with Mies Bessie 'Miller. Mrs. Georgia Reeves. Mrs. Fendereon. Mrs. Theodore Reeves and Mr. Reuben Reeves motored to Philadelphia last week. Mrs. Slireve'Cranmer and son Justin, spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Reu King-is spending a few days l.ere. Frank EWredge and family have opened their tiottage on York Avenue. Miss* Lizzie McBride is confined to the house with quinsy, at the home of Mrs. i Hester Souders. • Mis* Adele Rowland expects to spend ] the summer with Mrs. Stephen Reeves. Mrs. Bertha Ewing is spending snme time in Green Creek with her mother. Reuben Reeves is entertaining Wallace Rancicft this week. X. T. Swain has given his house a ccat of painf and otherwise improving Its appearance. M: and Mrs. Frank Gallaher and son Ralph spent Sunday at Detinisvillc. Mrs. John See aud daughter Wvjc in the city on Tuesday. Wm. Ewing, Sr.. returned from Cooper Hot-pit si on Tuesday where he had been most successfully operated upon for Walter Homan returned home from Cooper Hospital Tuesday evening and i« out occasionally on the street ori> crutches. • Contractor WMlliam L. CuThtnings has bee* awarded the eontrart for building up of the woodwork of the Chapel. Coleman Taylor has the eontraet for the briek work and basement enclosure. He is already busy on his contract. There la more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed tq be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and preacrllxd local remedies, and bjr constantly foiling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and thercfc.ro requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrli • Cure, manufactured by r. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a tcaBpoonfuL It acts directly on the blood end mucous surfaces of the system. They otter one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: V. 3. CHENEY A CO, Tolftio, C. Bold by Dnunrlats, 71c. Wake Ball's Family Fills for constipation. RUTGER'S SCHOLARSHIP _ . ■ EXAMINATIONy ' ~ — The twenty-fifth competitive examination for Free Scholarships in Rutgers College, the New Jersey State College, will be held in the court building at Cape May Court House, on Friday and Saturday, June 5th and 6th, 1914. beginning promptly at 9 A. M. and continuing until 6 P. M. each day. Particular attention is called to the fact that these scholarships arc open to candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (A3.), and for the degree of Bachelor of Letters (Litt. B.), as well as for the degree of Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) In 1914, the number of points required fcr admission to the A. B. course will

be 15 points, to the Litt. B. couzse 15 points, to the General B. Sc. course 13 t points, and to the Technical B. Sc. courses 15 points. 1 On Ft May, June 5th, the sutjecU for examination will be: — j English. A. B., 9-11. counting as 3 t points, required of all candidates- 1 United States History and Med. and y Mod. History. 11-1, either counting as 1 1 | point, optional for all candidates. i j C reek. A, B, - 2-4. each year counting as 1 point, re, "t.-J of A. B. candidates. . German. A. ft. C, and French A, B, C, ( 2-4, each year ct-ntip.; 1 point, option:: ' 1 1 for' Litt. B. and B. "Sc. candidates. , Physics and Chemistry, 4-0, cither ! counting as .1 point, one or the other re- j quired of B. Sc. candidates: both may be offered. V Botany and Zoology. 4-6. either or both counting as 1 point, optional for 1 11 Sc. candidates. -4 On Saturday, June 6th, the subjects . | wil! be: — ' Algebra, 9-11, counting as 2 points, required of all candidates. Plane Geometry, 11-1, counting as 1 point, required of all candidates. Ancient History, 2-3. counting 1 point, required of A. B. and Litt. B. candi- ) dates; optional for B. Sc. candidates. Latin, A, B, C. D, 3-6, each year counting as 1 point, required of A. B. ar«i litt. B. candidates: optional for B. Sc. candidates. ( Solid Geometry and Plane Trigonometry. 3-6. each counting V; point, required r of Technical B. Sc. candidates. 1 Any correspondence relative to the ex- , amination may be addressed to W. H. S. Demgrest; President of the College. 5-23-21 RIOGRANDE : 11. I. Fisher and wife, of Pierce.-, spent r Sunday with his father. James Fisher. Mrs. Maggie Butch has been spending r the past -week with her brother Reuben. Mrs. Clara Cresse had the papcrluingers "at her house the first of the • wegk. f Wm. Cresse hag rented his house and | it will soon be occupied, j Mrs. Sarah Gillan has returned after I. spending several ways with friends in J Our schools have closed and the chili dren are happy. \ Mrs. Edna Endirott attended the Sun- ' day school meeting at Dias Creek on I Tuesday evening. [ Miss Theresa Fisher spent Sunday at " Wildwood. ; John Stedworthy, wife and son. spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. F. HoffMrs. Somcrs Isard returned home the first of the week after spending a week with her mother and sister of Camden. Alex Edwards and wife spent the first • of the week in Philadelphia. Rod Bailey of Tuckahoe, spent Sunt day with George Khnble. d Uriah Cresse made a business trip to !• Philadelphia on Saturday, i- A. Williams and friend Wilberta Brown spent two days of last week with e his parents in nolmesburg. Pa. o Mrs. A. Dampman visited Cape May if on Monday. i- Mrs. Geo. Thornton was shopping in if Philadelphia on Saturday. ■e Miss Ada Hand spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. L. Hand. ■d Mrs. Uriah Cresse made a business II trip to Cape May on Tuesday.

A Call and see the 11 M ■ ■ • j Largest Lin. of MattlllgS j j Cold wall Lawn Mowers, Hoe*, Rakes, Spades, L | Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Screen Doors, Window f | Screens. Copper, Galvanized, Black Wire ^ «4 and Linen Netting. Revere Rubber Hose. y j A COMPLETE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE I Fishing Tackle 1 RODS REELS LINES FLOATS j HOOKS AND ALL ACCESSORIES j Prices «n all the above goods are as low as | they cau be bought CHAS. A. SWAIN | 305-1 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. j

Mr». L. Hickman made a buaineaa trip Court Houae on Wednesday. J. P. MacKiasic ri.ited Tuckahoe on Quite a number of our people met to their last respects to Leslie, the little six-vetr-old son of Mr. and Mr*. Piatt, on Tuesday afternobn. The services were fapld in the Penticostal Church ! Monroe Hand delivered quite an impressive sermon. j The people in our qniet little village : shocked on Sunday morning when i ~ they learned thet both stations had been | into during the night. But they j got nothing for their trouble. I Mr*. Winters is quite much improved j j health. |«^ANmiN6^INYTnKl ■ Relieve that afu r-dinner distress, rc- | B move the cause of la.— itude.drowsiWd nt-es and headache, the symptoms of | " INDlGcSTlOV, take nature's remedy ; . CI T T 7T "AT I.t quickJy tJea" SEVEN"::;;™:?---a *>rr t'°° oa Hie bow-BARKS^.-h ! atomach. Clears 4V the blood and eradicates Uric Acid. M1 Price 60 cents a bottle at all drug- ■ gists or from the proprietor, I Lrmaa Brows. U Murray Sc. New York City . UNCLAIMED LETTERS, last of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May Postoffice for week ending May 20. 1914: Atkinson, Mrs. Mary; Douglass, Mr*. Lidia;' Garrison. Mrs.; Harvey. Roy; Kelly. L; King. Charlie: Schmidt. Mr*. In calling for the above please say advertised. J. E. TAYLOR. Post piaster Help the Kidneys ! Cape May Court House Readers are ! Learning the Way. It's the little kidney ills — : The lame, weak or aching back — The unnoticed urinary -disorders — 1 That may lead to dropsy and Bright 's [ ' disease. r When the kidneys are weak. I Help them with Doan's Kidney Pills. A remedy especially for weak kidneys. Doan's have been sued in kidney t roubles for 50 years. Endorsed by 30.000 people — endorsed i by citizens of this fiSCwJjty. Mrs. George M. Bilber,"S*ea Isle City, t N. J., gays: "I suffered for years with kidney and bladder trouble. I tripd any 1 number of remedies and consulted doc- - tors, but did not get much relief until I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and bef gan using them. They have done me so < much good that I wouldn't think of being without _ them. I willingly rec1 ommend Doan's Kidney Pills to other kidney sufferers." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- -get Doan's 0 Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Bilbcr had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props.. Buffa1 lo, X. Y. h o Mailing tubes, 3 cents per foot. J Special price in large quantities. Star and Wave Pub. Company. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S I. C A S T O R I A SAFETY FIRST. . Bank with the Security Trust 'Co, Cape May. Save for the rainy day — for old age. Legal Forms of all description to stock. Special forms made to order at short notice. Star and Wave Stationery Department. Typewriter and Adding Machine Rib bons. all colors and styles, at the Sta and Wave Stationery Department. Read the Star and Wave. The rainy days of life come to us allsickness, accident, toss of employment ' and plain hard luck. A few dollars deposited to-day with the Security Trust Co. and added to regularly will provide for any rainy day. r

JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments BRIGHT nUM BILDW00C *. J. , j W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance la any part of Gape May C< HOLLY BEACH. N. J Established 1886 Those Connection THE DAYLIGHT STORE ' ========== : [he Standard fashions For February, Ready Adv.se, Fnehfon Sheet — the new Patterns for late winter as well as early spring. The Standard Spring Quarterly is also ready: Patterns, 10c and 15c each. Standard Quarterly, 20c. including a coupon for one pattern free. Designer for February, 10c; one- j year subscription, (5c; special, two- j . year. *1.00. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St, ! Cape May, N J. Troy Laundry Under Same Management Since 1505 I i All shirts handiioned.

Ladies' fine wear all dried in open airHarry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. r Keystone Phone, 4»D. Est. IMS. EDWARD W. SAYRE Carpenter and Builder. JOBBING WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ATTENTION. Sit QUEEN STREET ; W MARCY £ Now open to receive boarder* MRS. C- T. SINK ; « '43t HOTEL DEVON '' OPEN ALL THE YEAR. STEAM HEAT, h RUNNING WATER. REASONABLE f. RATES. J. L. KEHR, PROP.

♦WINDSOR HOTEL , NEAR THE BEACH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Large Sun Parlor*. Electric Elevator* THE WINDSOR Open Fire* and Steam Heat GVPE'TiO&l&J. MISS HALPIN MlsstHAUM' Th.! Harrison all ™ ye ar Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape Kay, N. 3. All rooms light and cheery. Term* moderate. Three j I minutes walk from beach. MRS. C D. HARRISON | K.xeton. Phone 3t>6 Proprietress

HORSES "-SJgJjL FOR SALE Constantly on hand all sorts of horees from the heapest to the best, any size or kind. Just write what you want and I will send it on 10 days trial and will take/it away if not satisfactory. You positively take no chance as the animal Must Suit Y ou. Remember that the guarantee is good on HorseeCows sold at Auction as well as at private sales. Most of Cape May County horses come from Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHNICK - Woodbine, N. J- * g gg-

: Charles York

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YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION GUA RANTED P. O. Box 661 _ — W. S. SHAW & SON Dealers In BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Keystone Telephone 30 A 523 ELMIRA STREET

Duiid of Brick and keep your cost ^ of insurance and upkeep to a minimum at very slight additional cost. Our large output and short freight haul enables us to make prompt shipments at low prices to all points in South Jersey. SOMERS BRICK COMPANY Office, AtlanticCity. Yard, Bakertville. Elwood L. Chambers Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and Crab Meat. 322 MANSION STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. Auto Delivery Key, tone Phone 228D Bell Phone I7W ^ »» »:» •*> •*> »»:» »>:» .»os» >•»> i j Gys Rief j Successor to Edward Van Kessel LADIES' AND MEN'S | TAILOR | | | 424 Washington Street, Cape p c c ^